Admonish - English meaning
ədˈmɒn.ɪʃ
Admonish – definitions in English dictionary
verbTo warn someone not to do something, usually in a kind way, or to tell someone to do something
Usage examples:
His mother admonished him for eating too quickly., as i left i heard my husband’s admonition – "don…
verbTo tell someone that they have done something wrong
Usage examples:
His mother admonished him for eating too quickly.
verbTo advise someone to do something
Usage examples:
Her teacher admonished her to work harder for her exams.
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Word origin
Middle English amonest ‘urge, exhort’, from Old French amonester, based on Latin admonere ‘urge by warning’. Later, the final -t of amonest was taken to indicate the past tense, and the pres
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